Hi

I noticed that there are some partial unicode mappings for the
Tandy-specific characters on the following page:
http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=Unicode_Mappings

I think it would be quite nice to be able to transfer files to a PC and
have (as close as possible) the full Tandy character preserved via
conversion to Unicode. Anyone like to second this?

As it happens I have done this sort of work before when converting legacy
APL programming files into Unicode, so it would be a fairly straightforward
problem for me to solve in this instance.

On a related note having checked the 'print' library page on the club100
site http://www.club100.org/library/libprt.html I couldn't see any
applications that attempted to allowed the fonts to be printed - was there
a specific printer model Tandy supplied that was able to print the
additional non-ascii characters?

I've had renewed interest in this and other Tandy Model T topics today as I
fixed the broken keys on my Model 200 (by opening up the individual key
switches and cleaning the internals).

Kind regards, Mark

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